Everyone has played street football. Trip on the sidewalk and you're out of bounds, juke into a car and you'll probably fumble, and if you run the fade to the mailbox, you better make sure you catch the rock and sidestep immediately because unlike most tacklers, the mailbox doesn't give.

Plays drawn in the sand, everyone playing both offense and defense, and the undeniable use of your imagination as you pretend to be some of the greatest gridiron legends of all time.

In NFL Street 2, the developers at Tiburon have combined the hard hits of today's biggest NFL stars (nothing says hard hit like getting smashed into a wall by Ray Lewis) with the nostalgia factor of unlocking a variety of legends in the game, legends who you can then use in pickup games, or if you're up for the challenge, you can lineup against the entire team of legends in a game to 36.

The original NFL Street had a few cool legends, most notably Sweetness, Barry Sanders, and Ronnie Lott, but overall, there was too much Kenny Stabler and not enough of the players people wanted. Players whose game screams Street.

EA and Tiburon have gone to great lengths to right the wrongs of legends past, and while you still won't see Joe Namath playing in a fur coat (that needs to be in Street 3!), you will see a number of stars who play more of a Street game than the original title.

So here they are, the remaining legends of NFL Street 2&#Array;

Darrell Green

Champ Bailey grew up admiring Darrell Green, the fastest man in the NFL and the top cover corner before Deion made the position famous. Little did Champ know that Green would be around so long that the two would actually become teammates one day.

But that's nothing to Green, a player who played not only against Peyton Manning, but Archie Manning in his tenure in Washington, a time that saw him win two Super Bowls while representing the league with honor, both on and off the field.

A seven-time Pro Bowler, Green made his biggest plays at the biggest times, picking off passes with the game on the line, a feat unheard of from a 5-9 corner, often over-matched in size, but never in heart.

Green brings his amazing speed and heart with him to NFL Street 2 as he blazes down the sidelines to cover Moss and T.O. on defense, then turns around and burns his opponents, arrying the ball with flair and that flash that can only come from the fastest man in football.

Want to know about the other legends in the game or what players are on your favorite teams, click below full a full report.